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One of our favorite photographers Terry Richardson has a new exhibit “MOM DAD” opening tomorrow night. The show runs November 11th - December 4th at the Half Gallery in New York. Make sure to check it out!
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Like the many greats that preceded them (Kenny Scharff, Shepard Fairey, Barry McGee, Os Gemeos. Keith Haring...), Faile, the Brooklyn based street art duo has taken over the iconic mural space on the corner of Houston and Bowery. Get over and check it out!
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Mr. Beltrops amazing portraits are set against the backdrop of decaying buildings in a bygone era of Manhattan. Focusing mainly on the lives of the homeless people living on the abandoned Hudson Rivers piers, this is a beautiful glimpse at an artist who rarely exhibited during his lifetime. Check it out March 16-May 14
Third Streaming
10 Greene St., 646-370-3877, New York, NY 10013
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A collection of 103 works installed in an abandoned subway station.
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The latest public art installation at Madison Square Park is now open, Scattered Light by San Francisco artist Jim Campbell. This is the largest light installation that Jim Campbell has created. I wouldn't want that electric bill.
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Letter reads in full “Dear Empty TV/ the entity of all Corporate / GODS / We will survive without you/ easily – - the / oldschool is going / DOWN FAST/ my lifes Dedication/ is Now to Do Nothing/ But SLAG something / Kurdt Kobaineee professional Rock musician.”
Talk about being ahead of his time!
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Former Australian surfer, Marc Newsom, is the newst rage in the art world after his work appeard in the Paramount Hotel and Madonna's "Rain" video. "Transport" At the Gagosian through Oct 16th.
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Thanks to British artist Marc Quinn, her famous face and figure have been immortalized as a solid-gold statue named Siren. Quinn estimates the value of the life-size sculpture at more than $18 million. Well Kate finally earned her weight in gold!
Weighing about 110 lbs., Siren is described by the British Museum in London as the largest solid-gold statue since Ancient Egyptian times. Would love to own this!
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From designer Apostol Tnokovski. His inspiration??? Watching Lady Gaga perform. He calls his creation the Hydra. This is definitely the strangest looking piano we have ever seen.
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The first U.S. museum survey to examine the last 10 years of Andy Warhol's art. Over 50 works are on ehibit... some never seen before. At the Brooklyn Museum June 18–September 12, 2010
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